Explain the status of foreign trade since 1914 of japan
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During the Empire of Japan and up to 1945, Japan was dependent on imported foods and raw materials for industry. At the time, Japan had one of the largest merchant fleets in the world with a total of approximately 6 million tonnes of displacement before December 1941.[1] Despite heavy naval losses during the Pacific War, Japan was still left with 4,700,000 tonnes.
(1 Yen = 24.5 British Penny or 10.8 Yen = 1 British Guinea = 1.05 Pounds Sterling)
Values in millions of British Pounds
Dates Imports Exports
1891 to 1895 11.51 12.61
1901 to 1905 35.92 30.23
1906 to 1910 46.40 43.70
1911 to 1913 64.63 55.51
1925 to 1929 213.48 187.55
Values in Millions of Gold U.S. Dollars
Dates Imports Exports
1891–1895 55 60
1901–1905 175 150
1906–1910 230 215
1911–1913 320 275
1925–1929 1,050 925